[BRAZIL 2014] The USA faces Belgium for the first time at the World Cup in 84 years when they meet Tuesday in Salvador (live on ESPN and Univision at 4 p.m. ET).
The USA's 3-0 victory in its first-ever World Cup game is the only win over the Red Devils, who have captured the last four meetings. For our Gameday Guide.

Projected Lineups ...

Jurgen Klinsmann is expected to stick with the lineup that started
against Germany except for Alejandro Bedoya back in the lineup in place of Brad Davis. Omar Gonzalez should keep his starting spot in place of Geoff Cameron.Jozy Altidore is available but not expected to start.The
biggest question mark in the Belgian lineup is whether Coach Marc Wilmots will start injured captain Vincent Kompany.
Wilmots said the center back is a game-day decision. Steven Defour is suspended, Thomas Vermaelen has been ruled out of
the U.S. match, while Anthony Vanden Borre is out of the World Cup with a broken ankle.

Algerian referee Djamel Haimoudi will be working his third World Cup
game after Netherlands-Australia and Costa Rica-England. He worked at the Africa Cup of Nations in 2008, 2012 and 2013, where he did the final.

Odds ...

FiveThirtyEight has made Belgium a 59-41 percent favorite to beat the USA. Looking ahead? FiveThirtyEight gives the USA an 11 percent chance of making the
semifinals, a 3 percent chance of advancing to the final and less than 1 percent chance of winning the World Cup.

After heavy
rains leading up to the matches in the USA's other two trips to the Northeast of Brazil, against Ghana in Natal and Germany in Recife, there is only a 20 percent chance of rain ahead of the
USA-Belgium match. The forecast is for temperatures in the low 80s but high humidity at kickoff (5
p.m. local time).

Salvador

Salvador, the capital of Bahia, is rich in history and culture. It's Brazil's original
colonial capital and home to the biggest carnival in Brazil. The origins of samba music are traced to the music of the African slaves of Bahia in the 17th century, and its beaches make it the second
biggest tourist destination in Brazil after Rio de Janeiro.

Arena Fonte Nova

The USA-Belgium match will be the fifth of
six matches at the 52,048-seat Arena Fonte Nova, which will host Netherlands-Costa Rica on Saturday. It was built on the site of the Estadio Octavio Mangabeira, originally built in 1951 and condemned
in 2010, and cost $270 million.